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Introduction General Graduate Requirements Field Requirements Faculty Courses
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Students in this field focus on Akkadian and/or Sumerian languages, literature, and history. Applicants are normally expected to have studied at least one Semitic language at the time of application. Course work is aimed at providing a solid linguistic and historical basis for advanced study of ancient texts in their original form. Students working in this field sometimes choose to combine their interest with the study of ancient Israel in the biblical period (see below: Hebrew Bible). |
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| Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal, ca.668-627 B.C. | |||||||
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Students pursuing a graduate degree in Akkadian and Sumerian Studies are required to meet the general graduate requirements for all students pursuing graduate degrees in the Department of Near Eastern Language and Civilizations. In addition to these requirements, students must also meet the field requirements in Akkadian and Sumerian Studies. Note: These are requirements for students pursuing a Ph.D in Akkadian and Sumerian Studies. For students pursuing the A.M., please see the general graduate requirements above by clicking here. Basic Obligatory Three-Year Program (16 credits) 6 terms of Akkadian (2 Elementary, Akkad
A; 2 Intermediate, Akkad 120; 2 Advanced) These requirements may be waived upon evidence of prior credits from other institutions. In such cases students will take more of the following optional courses. |
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Additional/optional program (8 credits) Various seminars/specialized courses on Sumerian, Akkadian, and Semitic Philology (or from other disciplines depending on the student interests and orientation), such as the following: Akkadian 142. Akkadian Hymns and Prayers Akk. Wisdom Literature (1 term) |
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| Hero mastering a lion, relief from facade of the throne room, Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad (Dur-Sharrukin). | |||||||
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John Huehnergard, Professor
of Semitic Philology
For a complete list of the courses in Akkadian,
Sumerian, and in other fields in NELC, please click
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